The group is found by the elf Glorfindel, who accompaines them to Rivendell. In the adaptations he has often been substituted by another elf: Legolas in the Bakshi version, and Arwen in the Jackson film.
They are best friends; they have known each other for 65 years; they met in Rivendell. (The previous sentence does not concern the original LotR book.)
"The master" is the human leader of Laketown, a pretentious and greedy man, though admittedly intelligent and with good business sense.
If you're talking about LOTR The Return of the King: Merry, Pippin and Faramir.
In the Silmarillion you will see that the various groups of elves are ruled by Kings. By the time of the Hobbit and LOTR these kingdoms are largely gone, but Elrond, Galadriel, the King of Mirkwood, Cirdan and a few others still rule their lands.
No. In the Lord of the Rings it is revealed that he did not. After he left the Shire at the start of the LOTR he did visit elves and dwarves, but experienced no major adventures or misadventures. He rapidly settled down to live in Rivendell.
If, by "the elves's" you mean Glorfindel, the elf lord sent from Rivendell to find Frodo and company, then his horse's name was Asfaloth.
No,LOTR BFME 2 is not better than LOTR BFME.
It depends- The whole lot is Middle Earth, in which there is Eriador (with Rivendell and the Shire), Rohan, Gondor (where Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli do the fighting) and Mordor (where Frodo destroys the ring, and where Sauron is). Inside these places are cities. The elf one is Rivendell (or Lothlörien, Rivendell is the first one), Helm's deep is where the wall blows up and Minas Tirith is where Legolas kills the elephant. Se more on lotr.wikia.com/
Radio Rivendell was created in 2001.
Leaving Rivendell was created in 2005.
Tinker bell, Rosetta,Silvermist,.... and many more! all the fairies have been track down and was dead, except for some who was still hiding. probably camouflaging like flowers. Most can be found at san fanscisco, but they r hiding.